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Jason and Paul speak to Colin from Scotland and Martin from England in a small but enjoyable Fan Round Table. The guys discuss discovering the band, first shows, favorite memorabilia, and more includ…
Jason and Paul welcome a new segment to the show from listener Static Attic where they "write" a new Pearl Jam song by combining separate lyrics from different songs. It's a fun exercise and one they…
Jason and Paul dip back into their series The Playlist and this week's theme is Escape. They also analyze the Pinkpop 2022 setlist. All that and the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Other Side.
Jason and Paul dive into the latest musical journey from bassist Jeff Ament with help from Josh Klinghoffer and John Wicks - the soundtrack to the FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven. That a…
Jason and Paul review the sophomore album from Stone's side project Painted Shield. Then they debate the most essential song from Vitalogy. Plus the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Last Exit.
Jason and Paul unfortunately feel compelled to wade into regretful and depressing waters of gun violence. Pearl Jam has written a few songs around this topic over the years and are staunch advocates …
Jason and Paul react to a wild week from a drumming perspective. From Josh Klinghoffer and Rich Stuverud filling in for the ailing Matt Cameron to the return of Dave Krusen to the drum throne after 3…
Jason and Paul, fresh off the two concerts in LA discuss the top five songs they've never heard and want to! Prior to that they react to Matt's sudden COVID contraction and how the band have managed …
Jason and Paul were in attendance for both Pearl Jam shows at The Forum in Los Angeles and detail their experiences. There are night-of analysis and interviews as well as a not-so-instant reaction ba…
Jason and Paul answer the age-old question: what if you could make one Pearl Jam setlist from back to front? It was tough and the answers probably change week to week but the challenge was accepted. …
Jason and Paul dive back into their Retracking series with 2009's Backspacer. That and the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Got Some.
Jason and Paul discuss the possibilities of what a Mike McCready solo record collaborated with other musicians would sound like. Then they choose their Essential Track from No Code. That and the Lyri…
Jason and Paul decide to attempt to make an 11-song album by picking one song from every studio album. This exercise serves as a bit of yin to the "Make an Album of B-Sides" episode. That and, of cou…
Jason and Paul resume their discussion with The Sky I Scrape and Red Mosquito's Stip about their favorite lyrics from every studio album. That and the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Hey Foxymophand…
Jason and Paul are joined once again by The Sky I Scrape and Red Mosquito legend, Stip, to dissect the catalog and determine each of their favorite lyrics from every studio album. The original record…
Jason and Paul take Lost Dogs and throw it out the window. It's time to be picky! They pick their 10 tracks, in order, for the ultimate B-side Pearl Jam album. Then, they make their choices for the m…
Jason and Paul head into the murky waters of the middle of the catalog. No, not the albums from the middle of their career. We're talking about the songs that live somewhere between great and not so …
Jason and Paul feel compelled to address the Russia-Ukraine situation by diving into a new episode of The Playlist. This episode's theme is Coping With War. They tidy things up with the Lyric and Liv…
Jason and Paul complete their review of Eddie Vedder's Earthling with a deep comparison and contrast of On My Way and Release which just happens to be this episode's Lyric and Live Cut of the Week.
Jason and Paul dig into Eddie Vedder's new solo record Earthling with part 1 of their review. Then they tackle the question What If Ed never thanked Andrew Watt for leaving Ed a letter and guitar. Al…